The British Herpetological Society, established in 1947, aims to advance and promote the study of herpetology. Through its Herpetological Journal and various activities, it supports conservation efforts for native British species, worldwide field studies, scientific research, responsible captive breeding, and the dissemination of knowledge within the herpetology community.
The British Herpetological Society's Student Grant Scheme offers financial assistance to current students, with grants typically not exceeding £300. This funding supports fieldwork and other research expenses related to herpetology. The grant aims to nurture scientific curiosity and contribute to the understanding of herpetology and conservation of herpetofauna. Funded projects should align with the society's goals, including maintaining strong ethical standards, especially in sensitive areas such as euthanasia, which must be justified by significant conservation outcomes.
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